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Heard on: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety · 3 days ago
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Patient transfer medic 143 near Baptist Drive University of Kansas Paola ER room six.
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Medical transfer near Baptist Drive in Paola
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a patient is being transferred by medic 143 to the emergency room at University of Kansas near Baptist Drive in Paola.
As discussed during the dispatch call, apparent medical transfer near Baptiste Drive at the University of Kansas in Paola. Patient had minor injuries and there was a patient refusal during EMS response. Medic 141 handled the transfer instead of Medic 143.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a patient transfer is occurring at the emergency room near Baptist Drive at The University of Kansas Health System in Paola.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 52-year-old male near Paola due to leg weakness and a suspected urinary tract infection. The patient has a rapid heart rate and low oxygen saturation and may have had a fever earlier. Blood pressure could not be obtained. EMS is en route to the hospital for further care.